Thanks for the many greetings and interesting comments.
As I said it has been a great project to work on. Michiel (van der Vaart) was involved in the project before I joined up with him as business partners. Prior to that Gerard Jol (who works with us) did a lot of work on the project in terms of getting permissions and rights to the landuse.
We normally have a rule of thumb which says a project takes about 6-7 years from idea to completion. This is applicable to most projects I have worked on and know of in Europe.
As I understand it, the parcels of land available has changed a LOT during the early phases of the project - which means the routing has changed considerably just to work. As a result the course starts with an untraditional par 3-5-3 routing.
I don't know how well you guys know The Netherlands - but to them of you who are not familiar with the land it is extremely flat. With a clever pumping system of ditches and fields which means large parts of the country is actually BELOW waterlavel (which can be challenging when putting spot heights on design plans
There are VERY strict rules for the general water flow through the country and with ditches often crossing the land almost every 100-200m there is an obvious conflict when building golf courses. The Waterschap (government body for regulating water barriers throughout the country) have quite strict rules on this.
This meant e.g. that the 'island' green was an un-negotiable must to create water flow and eco systems on that part of the course.
Except for a few par 5 which hug the huge quarry lake - we have tried to keep water out of the course as much as possible under these strict regulations. Instead we have a stream/eco-area on the executive course.
@Joe: On the link you post, imagine you remove all of the land north of hole 10 and east of hole 13 and 17 - then you have the finished lake. It will be massive - perhaps not fully in tune with the heathland courses - but nonetheless a great feature for any project. In terms of the executive course, I think everyone are quite happy with having the composition of holes which is there. It opened a year before the Champ course and allowed the 1000 members a chance to hit some golf shots.
There is a really good aerial guide to the course on either
http://golfclub-stippelberg.nl/de-baan/baanlayout/or on our Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.225530487517909.49663.103653309705628&type=1There are also some photos on the Facebook page - until I figure out how to post them here.